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June 16, 202614 min

Happening in Henderson: The Heat, The Heartbreak, and The Housing Reset

Henderson residents are navigating a period of extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 110 degrees, prompting local advisories for staying hydrated and indoors. In local sports, the Vegas Golden Knights concluded their Stanley Cup Final run, while the Silver Knights also wrapped up their season, marking a quiet period for local hockey enthusiasts.

The local real estate market is showing signs of a significant shift, characterized by increased housing inventory and a slowdown in price growth. The median home price is noted around $510,000, potentially offering new negotiation dynamics for residents. On the public safety front, Henderson maintains a lower violent crime rate compared to nearby metropolitan areas. The city council recently approved a budget dedicating substantial funds to enhancing infrastructure and sustaining community safety. Efforts are also being directed towards improving safety for individuals walking near school zones, following a number of pedestrian-involved traffic incidents last year. New high school start times are being implemented with the hope of contributing to safer morning commutes.

Several infrastructure projects continue to impact local traffic. The Reimagine Boulder Highway initiative has seen the activation of new streetlights, while the I-215 widening project and the Carnegie Street rehabilitation effort are causing ongoing disruptions. Residents are advised to plan routes accordingly. Looking ahead, the community has several events planned. The Juneteenth Festival is scheduled for Friday evening at the plaza. On Saturday, the Garlic Festival will take place at Garden Farms, and Fire Station 95 will host an open house. Water safety is also a focus, with Henderson municipal pools participating in the World's Largest Swim Lesson event next Thursday, encouraging water safety education for young people.